harriet the spy said:
I am confused by all this diamond, platinum, 3d diamond, non-diamond blu-ray nonsense...
The only Platinum blu ray release was Sleeping Beauty. The rest are diamond.
Think of platinum or diamond as a series/season. Each series, new films are released from the vault and won't be seen again until another series in the future. Sleeping Beauty was the last release in the platinum series before the diamond series began. You won't be seeing a Sleeping Beauty diamond release. You probably won't see another release of Sleeping Beauty for a decade at least, by then on whatever they decide to call the current series.
Platinum/Diamond are not indicators of quality, merely when they were released.
Confusing and pointless, I know, but once you understand it you can use it to estimate what movies are next due for release and also talk about it whimsically with others in the know "that film was last seen under platinum... that was so long ago!" without having to remember exact dates.
Advice: Get every blu ray as it comes out. Every single one has been reference material quality with hours of documentary material included. If you have to option to with future releases, ignore the 3D. It's not how they were ever intended to be seen and as impressions you can read around the net will tell you, the results are awful.
Leatherface said:
I really have to pick up Sleeping Beauty. They did such an amazing job restoring that one. Gonna pick up Alice in Wonderland this week though.
No joke, the amount of artistic detail revealed by the high definition restoration elevated Sleeping Beauty from the position of 'good Disney film' to probably my favourite, next to Beauty and the Beast. You really need the extra clarity to truly appreciate what they were doing with the art direction.